Women’s rights in 2023: analysis of global progress and setbacks
In a world where change is the only constant, the struggle for women’s rights remains a pertinent and evolving issue. The year
In a world where change is the only constant, the struggle for women’s rights remains a pertinent and evolving issue. The year
Image: Orange the World – United Nations Have you noticed the recent orange hue that bathed our world in its light? This
Welcome back, dear reader! In our first blog post, we unraveled the fascinating insights of Jan-Werner Müller into populism. We saw how
Welcome to the first part of our three-part series on populism, inspired by Jan-Werner Müller’s book “What Is Populism?”. In an era
In our previous piece, we examined the rise of far-right politics and its historical lessons. Today, we delve into the seductive simplicity
Spain’s political landscape is witnessing a troubling trend. The Spanish Partido Popular (PP), a center-right party, appears to be edging closer to
How would you react if I told you that we are on the edge of a familiar precipice, ready to plunge into
The appointment of Rishi Sunak (42) as British prime minister has not left the Indian community in Antwerp unmoved. Indians are first
Image: courtesy of Michael Freilich, elected member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives Antwerp diamond merchant is fed up with being disadvantaged.